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No matter how hard I try there is one chair which my family invariably dump things on - I could equally call it the "Magic Chair" because if people dump stuff on it then it magically gets moved and may even reappear clean and folded in wardrobes and drawers

This is our "Messy Chair" - feel free to share yours!

(and has anyone ever tried to remove the chair? Do things just hover in mid-air? Do children and partners wander the house forever with arms full of stuff?)

No messy chair in my house...I'm quite the neat freak and do a daily whizz round. We do however have a cupboard we call The Cupboard of Shame, which houses our shoes, coats, walking kit, yoga mats, cat baskets...I could go on I sort it out about once every 8 weeks but it always reverts to chaos!

Oh I do love these cupboards of shame and doom! They make my house feel comfortably normal!

I have a tiny occasional table beside my armchair. It was meant to house my current library book and an occasional cup of tea. I've just currently counted 17 separate items on it including a packet of onion seeds and a dental tooth pick! Tomorrow's clearing up job ! I need a good night's sleep to prepare me for working out where I can move them on to !!

Same here. We have a cupboard under the stairs which is full to the brim. I tidy it up every Friday but its messy as soon as the door gets opened and stuff falls out and gets shoved back in. We also have one kitchen drawer that all the odd bits get shoved into. I'm often surprised what I actually find in there some times.

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